St. Louis, MO – Sedina Unkic Hodzic, 39, of St. Louis
County, pleaded guilty today to one count of conspiring to provide material
support to terrorists. Sedina Unkic
Hodzic appeared today before Judge Catherine D. Perry who accepted her plea and
set her sentencing for August 9, 2019.
U.S. Attorney Jeffrey B. Jensen for the Eastern District of Missouri,
Special Agent in Charge Richard Quinn of the FBI’s St. Louis Division and
Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers made the
announcement.
Charged in the indictment are: Ramiz Zijad Hodzic, his wife
Sedina Unkic Hodzic, and Armin Harcevic, all of St. Louis County, Missouri,
Nihad Rosic, of Utica, New York, and Mediha Medy Salkicevic, of Schiller Park,
Illinois. All defendants are charged with conspiring to provide material
support and resources to terrorists, and with providing material support to
terrorists. Ramiz Zijad Hodzic and Nihad
Rosic are also charged with conspiring to murder and maim persons in a foreign
country. Armin Harcevic pleaded guilty
on February 25, 2019, and Mediha Medy Salkicevic pleaded guilty on March 21,
2019. Ramiz Zijad Hodzic pleaded guilty
on April 3, 2019. The remaining
defendants have pleaded not guilty. As
is always the case, charges set forth in the indictment are merely accusations
and do not constitute proof of guilt.
Every defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
Sedina Unkic Hodzic faces up to 15 years imprisonment and/or
fines of up to $250,000. In determining
the actual sentence, a judge is required to consider the U.S. Sentencing
Guidelines, which provide recommended sentencing ranges.
This case was investigated by the St. Louis FBI’s Joint
Terrorism Task Force, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland
Security Investigations (HSI), U.S. Postal Inspection Service, St. Louis
Metropolitan and St. Louis County Police Departments. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant
U.S. Attorneys Matthew Drake, Howard Marcus and Kenneth Tihen of the Eastern
District of Missouri and Trial Attorney Joshua Champagne of the Department of
Justice’s Counterterrorism Section.
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